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this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves before fleeing at high speed in this dodge durango, but they clipped this mercedes and then crashed into a parked van. inside the dodge, one man survived. another did not. it's not clear if he was killed by gunshots or the crash. 9news now has learned the identity of the dead man. he is jamal kotts of northwest ds. he has known jamal for years and the man known as big pon was running scared. >> he's been very worried. he witnessed the shooting that was on mozart beach a month to a month half ago. >> he was scared for his life? >> he was de
this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves...
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could certainly use some. it remains very dry. but it is also glorious and beautiful. mostly clear and not so cool. can still see jupiter out there tonight. the bright star near the moon. 63 degrees. tomorrow we turn up the heat. an evening shower or storm not out of the realm of possibility, 90 degrees. and your planner for tomorrow. and a warm, sunny day. and although the humidity isn't july-like, like we've seen, but the humidity will climb. by noon 85 degrees and by 4:00 we'll watch radar closely to see if we don't have one or -- don't have one or two thunderstorms around the region. by noon tomorrow we still don't see too much going on but into the keu6 -- 6:00 hour we might see some thursday 91 degrees. maybe a late shower on saturday and a few scattered showers on sunday. right now we're unsure on the weekend forecast but you can see it does feature quite a drop in temperature on sunday at 76. it looks unsettled right now. i know you don't want to hear that. we don't have model agreement. it has to do w
could certainly use some. it remains very dry. but it is also glorious and beautiful. mostly clear and not so cool. can still see jupiter out there tonight. the bright star near the moon. 63 degrees. tomorrow we turn up the heat. an evening shower or storm not out of the realm of possibility, 90 degrees. and your planner for tomorrow. and a warm, sunny day. and although the humidity isn't july-like, like we've seen, but the humidity will climb. by noon 85 degrees and by 4:00 we'll watch radar...
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[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business or patent and invention, where we build a home run clean energy industry because i do not want to seek new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. by american workers [applause] . [applause] we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training t
[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know...
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kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to build a bonfire with more than 200 korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much thought and prayer over this whole period. a lot of times we were asked what would it take to call this thing off. we have thought it over many times. >> reporter: the pastor now says burning the koran was directly linked to plans to build an islamic cultural center and mosque in lower manhattan near ground zero. >> if they were willing to either cancel the mosque at the ground zero location or if they were willing to move that location, if they were willing to move it away from that location, we would consider that a sign from god. >> reporter: flanked by an imam from centr
kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to build a bonfire with more than 200 korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much...
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if you're watching us on kare in memberships, minnesota. if you thought legos and politics don't mix, wrong. check out the model of the minnesota state capitol made of 75,000 leggons of the capitol in st. paul. >> that's impressive. i thought that was the real thing. what can't you build with legos any more. >> you can do just about anything. it's pretty cool. >>> here is a look at your early morning entertainment headlines. jo did i e foster is standing by mel gibson after a nasty battle with his ex-girlfriend. foster tells the october issue of "more" magazine that gibson is, quote, the easiest, nicest person i've ever worked with. the second i met him, i said i will love this man for the rest of my life. >>> they may love david hasselhoff in germany, but last night he was the first to be eliminated from "dancing with the stars." >>> finally, paris hilton has been booted out ofjapan. yesterday officials delayed hilton's entrance while looking into her case. she was scheduled to cancel a tokyo news conference to promote her fashion and frag
if you're watching us on kare in memberships, minnesota. if you thought legos and politics don't mix, wrong. check out the model of the minnesota state capitol made of 75,000 leggons of the capitol in st. paul. >> that's impressive. i thought that was the real thing. what can't you build with legos any more. >> you can do just about anything. it's pretty cool. >>> here is a look at your early morning entertainment headlines. jo did i e foster is standing by mel gibson after...
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well, if you're watching us on knvn nbc 4 chico, california. if you're looking to start your day with some fresh air, how about some stretching and a little sun? head over to the one mile pool for yoga in the park. and that's your "pacific event of the day," lynn. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> well, now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the britney spears bodyguard whose been threatening a sexual harassment lawsuit has finally filed his papers. the suit alleges that spears made repeated unwanted sexual advances and repeatedly exposed herself in front of him. spears also allegedly mistreated her children in front of him, once demanding his belt so she could "savagely hit" her youngest child. >>> elsewhere, "dancing with the stars" participants will not meet bristol palin's ex, levi johnston. "popeater" reports expecting the worst, palin has banned johnston from the set. a family friend told the website, "the only person that loves the press more than palin is levi himself." >>> "jersey shores'" snooki pleaded g
well, if you're watching us on knvn nbc 4 chico, california. if you're looking to start your day with some fresh air, how about some stretching and a little sun? head over to the one mile pool for yoga in the park. and that's your "pacific event of the day," lynn. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> well, now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the britney spears bodyguard whose been threatening a sexual harassment lawsuit has finally filed...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on how the president plans to rescue the economy. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. today the president will deliver that speech in a state where one of his harshest critics is from, republican leader john boehner, and from a region that's been hit hard by unemployment. the president's expected to urge congress to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, individuals earning over $200,000 and couples over the $250,000. plus, he wants to spend $50 billion on transportation projects and create $200 billion in business tax breaks, allowing small businesses to write off capital investments next year, giving them more cash to hire new workers. >> we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs right now. >> all of it paid for by ending tax breaks for big companies. republicans say it's the wrong approach. >> i don't think the american people want any more stimulus spending coming out of washington. we need to get our arms around the out-of-control spending. >> it's a pro
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on how the president plans to rescue the economy. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. today the president will deliver that speech in a state where one of his harshest critics is from, republican leader john boehner, and from a region that's been hit hard by unemployment. the president's expected to urge congress to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, individuals earning over $200,000 and couples over the $250,000....
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> welcome back. in sports, former university of southern california running back reggie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious trophy in all of chenlg sports. here's fred roggin. >>> good morning. after a week of rumors that the heisman trophy might strip reggie bush of his heisman trophy, he beat them to the punch. he gave back the trophy. first time a player has forfeited the honor. reggie bush calls the decision heartbreaking. the heisman trust has yesterday to decide if they'll give the trophy to vince young. >>> baseball, rays hosting the yanks. tampa down two. willie aybar changed that. curtis granderson on his horse, terrific diving grab in the ninth and kept it tied at seven. jorge posada gave the yanks the lead. yanks are
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> welcome back. in sports, former university of southern california running back reggie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious trophy in all of chenlg sports. here's fred roggin. >>> good morning....
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. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >> reporter: everyone here is watching this storm closely tonight, crossing their fingers, hoping it jogs to the east. diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too.
. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >>...
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he has taxed o us death. >> just go to foxbaltiiore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a twwet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45023. >> your response could air later at 11:00 on the "late edition". >> new information tonight onú the possible cover up involving a state jobs report. maryland's republican caucus leaders calling for an investigation into why a gloomm assessment of jobs was pulled frrm the website as the department of labor and licensing.ú flurry of internal e-mails were ssnt before and after the report was pulled last month. labor secretary said that the document was never intended to be made public. >>>congress will do nothing about extending the bush tax cuts befooe tte elections. 39 democrats voted against going home today to work on extending the tax cuts. it was enoughhto force a tie that house speaker nancy pelosi had to break. she id n favor of goiig home. democrats blame the failure to vote on tax cuts on republican opposition. but house republican leader boehner said that democratic leaders threw in the towe
he has taxed o us death. >> just go to foxbaltiiore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a twwet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45023. >> your response could air later at 11:00 on the "late edition". >> new information tonight onú the possible cover up involving a state jobs report. maryland's republican caucus leaders calling for an investigation into why a gloomm assessment of jobs was pulled frrm the website as the department of...
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>> on medicare advantage, it was supposed to save us money. it has not save us money. that is a true statement i am not familiar with the difference and outcomes. i have not studied that personally. i think that is very relevant to look at. >> i don't know the answer to one aspect. the design of medicare advantage and the way was designed to be reimbursed was the way was not supposed to happen. i don't think there is any evidence that in fact it is cherry picking. that is not the kind of medicare advantage i would want to have. this medicare advantage is not designed by may. i would have medicare and that is where the people are bidding rather than us telling them what they will get. i would have been bidding for what they are willing to take care of people for. that is a different kind of idea. i think we need to investigate how to get the incentives so that the suppliers have a reason to bid for what they will be supplying for us. what we are currently doing is not doing that. getting rid of medicare advantage will not help those either. >> what about the providers?
>> on medicare advantage, it was supposed to save us money. it has not save us money. that is a true statement i am not familiar with the difference and outcomes. i have not studied that personally. i think that is very relevant to look at. >> i don't know the answer to one aspect. the design of medicare advantage and the way was designed to be reimbursed was the way was not supposed to happen. i don't think there is any evidence that in fact it is cherry picking. that is not the...
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. >> give us a brief idea of what the book is about? >> the book is about the defection of 6 million african-americans from the south to the north, mid-west to the west. from 1915-1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend. they handed me this as i went in. i'll read it to you. everyday more migrants are coming no the cities to seek a better life for their children. >> i wrote this book thinking of any country. it's a movie about the last train home where they have 150 million migrant that's live in the city each year. i want to talk to you about what you have written in the front of your book by richard wright. >> who was he and why did you pick him? >> richard wright was one of the greatest novelists of the 20 j century. he was a migrant from mississippi to chicago. he was the son of a share cropper and always wanted to write. i set out in 1927 to get to chicago. he spent almost his entire career. almost everything he wrote had to do with understanding the migrant experience he was a part of. >> he mo
. >> give us a brief idea of what the book is about? >> the book is about the defection of 6 million african-americans from the south to the north, mid-west to the west. from 1915-1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend. they handed me this as i went in. i'll read it to you. everyday more migrants are coming no the cities to seek a better life for their children. >> i wrote this book thinking of any country. it's a movie about the...
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it uses envision, which will be used in the future. i had an opportunity to visit with school superintendents. as far as it goes, if it is fine but we need to break the mold. we cannot wait for the five years to change this system. by that time thousands of children will have gone through. my plan will allow for a change immediately. it will call for the end up social promotion so no child hits grade 3 without being able to read. it will give principals the ability to have local control in those schools. >> we understand it will be hard to divorce the budget from the education issue. the school district has looked into privatizing school lunches and found you could not save the money. what evidence do you have there are cost-saving measures to be achieved? >> we need to make sure we understand what we are talking about. we met with everyone that would talk to us about education. i had a meeting with a bus driver. he passionately describes how much she loves it. he had a roll of quarters every day to make sure every child that forgot th
it uses envision, which will be used in the future. i had an opportunity to visit with school superintendents. as far as it goes, if it is fine but we need to break the mold. we cannot wait for the five years to change this system. by that time thousands of children will have gone through. my plan will allow for a change immediately. it will call for the end up social promotion so no child hits grade 3 without being able to read. it will give principals the ability to have local control in...
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. >> they call us wacky, they call us wing-nuts e. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist says this type of controversy could torpedo her chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans worry her behavior and baggage have cost the party any chance of taking the delaware seat. but, beyond o'donnell, the tea party's low taxes, small government message resonates and warns the republican conservative establishment better pay attention. >>> after a tense hunt 13 missing members of a religious group in southern california have been found. they apparently said they were preparing for the end of the world. their loved ones feared the worst. manuel gal lays go reports. >> reporter: the frantic search for missing members of a fringe religious group ended at a park
. >> they call us wacky, they call us wing-nuts e. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist says this type of controversy could torpedo her chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans...
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. >> i see the roads behind us closed off. how long are they expecting that? is that u street to be close offed? >> u street's been closed for hours now and that is up past 13th straight -- street, i believe, to 14th street and they doing a lot of work here. we understand the major crash squad is on the scene doing some measurements and they taking photographs and it might be some time before u street is open. >> thank you. >>> and what is sealing today's conflict. we have more on the common link between the two groups, 21-year- old ashley mccray and roby chavez is live with more on this story. >> reporter: we're told several hundred people were inside the church and another hundred on the streets and there were police and community activists. they knew, the young woman knew two rival gangs but they didn't get along and today witnesses said that gun fire rang out. the funeral for ashley mccray went from sadness to chaos in moments. those knowing her feared the two rival groups attending would clash. >> she was loved by many and it's hard for everyone. >> repor
. >> i see the roads behind us closed off. how long are they expecting that? is that u street to be close offed? >> u street's been closed for hours now and that is up past 13th straight -- street, i believe, to 14th street and they doing a lot of work here. we understand the major crash squad is on the scene doing some measurements and they taking photographs and it might be some time before u street is open. >> thank you. >>> and what is sealing today's conflict. we...
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great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or obligated to purchase healthcare. so it's variable. it's variable. >> the definition of, in most modern western industrialized countries, it's about six, eight, 10% of your income should be devoted to healthcare not much more than that. in our current healthcare reform bill, for all of the mandate issues; that is, what's the maximum you should have to pay and if you have to pay more than that, then you should sort of be exempted from that mandate, it's about 8, 9, 10% in that range, depending on the various categories. but afforda
great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars, five months after severe flooding closed it. it is back in business. >>> classes expected to resume at the university of texas at austin, the campus locked down tuesday after gunfire erupted. police say 19-year-old student colton tooley founded several rounz with an assault rifle in front of the tower and ran inside a library and shot himself. there were no other injuries. a man claiming to be a relative says he couldn't hurt a fly. >>> police in utah started an investigation of a polygamist family on a reality tv show called isisster wives" features cody brown a
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars,...
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good morning, everybody, thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. begin overseas this morning, both france and britain on alert for possible terror attacks. the threat is described as credible. a british officials said the plots were in an early stage with an islamic connection. mark phillips is in london and has the latest on this. good morning, mark. >> good morning, betty. well, western intelligence agencies are saying there is a credible, what they're calling a credible islamist-o linked terror plot that they have interrupted, one that would affect several countries in the west including the u.s., also britain, france and germany. people are undoubtedly nervous but they also say there is no evidence at this time any plot or any attacks were imminent and the proof of that is that terror levels across the west have not been raised, with one notable exception, that is in france, where there have been a number of terror alerts over the last few weeks, including one just yesterday at the eiffel tower, which police cleared and the area around it. but
good morning, everybody, thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. begin overseas this morning, both france and britain on alert for possible terror attacks. the threat is described as credible. a british officials said the plots were in an early stage with an islamic connection. mark phillips is in london and has the latest on this. good morning, mark. >> good morning, betty. well, western intelligence agencies are saying there is a credible, what they're calling a credible islamist-o...
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> hot dog guy! >> hey, man, to you, it's mr. vice president hot dog guy. >> vice president joe biden served hot dogs last night on comedy central's "colbert report" celebrated the returnifiction. free beer and ice cream were added to the mix. general odierno made a toupee of colbert's hair. colbert arrived on a tank. >>> the video game metal of iron
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no...
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three assailants bursted into diego us came ya that's home. then at about 8:00 a.m., two of the men forced uscamayta into his red mustang and ordered him to drive to his bank. but before sending him in, the robbers strapped what they said was a bomb to his chest. >> said, we have a remote, you know, triggering device, we want you to get as much money that you possibly can and bring it out to us. >> reporter: the only other person in the bank at the type was the branch manager, who, terrified, helped the man into the vault. having gathered the money, the teller came out into this parking lot, the bomb still strapped to his body. he handed the money over to the robbers, they drove off, having never stepped foot inside this bank. by this time, the bank manager had alerted the police, and s.w.a.t. teams, the bomb squad and the fbi swarmed, snarling traffic on u.s.-1. >> it is an unusual event to have explosives strapped to a victim and sent in. >> reporter: for three hours, uscamayta remained in the bank, until the bomb was cut off of his body. he
three assailants bursted into diego us came ya that's home. then at about 8:00 a.m., two of the men forced uscamayta into his red mustang and ordered him to drive to his bank. but before sending him in, the robbers strapped what they said was a bomb to his chest. >> said, we have a remote, you know, triggering device, we want you to get as much money that you possibly can and bring it out to us. >> reporter: the only other person in the bank at the type was the branch manager, who,...
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provide anyone to talk to us on camera, so we went looking for him why his bank still used the agency and to give him a copy of the phone calls. is that acceptable to you? the f-word? >> that would not be acceptable. i'll find out. thank you. >> reporter: let me know. >> yep. >> reporter: thank you very much. two days later, bank of america essentially fired that collection agency, as a result of what we raised in our investigation, according to debt collection agency chairman. bank of america says the decision had nothing to do with our story. >> they say that, but that is one action. i got to believe regulators are going to take a look at this. >> reporter: absolutely. the federal trade commission is preparing a major crackdown and one official said the problem is, abusive phone calls work and the bottom line has too often trumped common decency and the law. >> may be common. okay. more of your report on "nightline" tonight. thanks very much. >>> on capitol hill today, the line between politics and entertainment was completely wiped away after blurring for years. stephen colbert, or
provide anyone to talk to us on camera, so we went looking for him why his bank still used the agency and to give him a copy of the phone calls. is that acceptable to you? the f-word? >> that would not be acceptable. i'll find out. thank you. >> reporter: let me know. >> yep. >> reporter: thank you very much. two days later, bank of america essentially fired that collection agency, as a result of what we raised in our investigation, according to debt collection agency...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, . >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather. florida is looking at tropical systems bringing very heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. scattered showers will be over the northeast and clear and sunny conditions can be found across much of the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security officials uncovered an alleged terror plot against france and britain. the warning level has not changed but officials describe the threat as credible. the eiffel tower was evacuated tuesday for the second time in two weeks. >>> president obama is in iowa today, the latest stop on a four-state swing to try and energize democratic voters. last night at a rally in madison, wisconsin, he implored young voters to go to the polls. >>> one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year "the social network" hits theaters friday, the film looks at the young man who created internet sensation facebook. sandra hughes reports. >> i d
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, . >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather. florida is looking at tropical systems bringing very heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. scattered showers will be over the northeast and clear and sunny conditions can be found across much of the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security officials uncovered an alleged terror plot against france...
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people use them wisely. another example -- we said to state employees, you can go anywhere you want for health care. but if you choose a more expensive place without good results, you will pay more. they have now migrated to more efficient and equally high quality prices. the increases in the program have been close to zero for five years in a row. >> if you use the analogy that voters and consumers are buying a product, if they elect republicans for the house and senate this year, what are they buying? >> the most important issue facing the country for most is the economy, and their jobs. the sense that government spending is out of control. republicans can deliver an understanding that it is the entrepreneur's, inventors, dreamers, and designers and the private sector that can grow the economy. we will send messages to public policy to encourage them, and leighton their load. it will encourage them to get back into the marketplace. it will give them confidence. we will also get a party that is much more ag
people use them wisely. another example -- we said to state employees, you can go anywhere you want for health care. but if you choose a more expensive place without good results, you will pay more. they have now migrated to more efficient and equally high quality prices. the increases in the program have been close to zero for five years in a row. >> if you use the analogy that voters and consumers are buying a product, if they elect republicans for the house and senate this year, what...
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what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department ordered u.s. around the world to assess their security and brace for possible protests. general david petraeus, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, met today with afghan president hamid karzai, both warned that jones' plan could endanger u.s. troops. and the vatican said "this act would only call for new hate and violence." kelly cobiella is in gainesville, florida tonight. kelly, pastor jones is getting lots of criticism from many corners but he's claiming a lot of people are actually on his side. >> he does say that, katie. and he says the
what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department...
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for all of us here at nbc news, holiday. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, a high altitude drama is over after a man scales a san francisco skyscraper. good evening, everyone. i'm tim sing covich. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a daredevil stuntman by the name of dan good win arrested by cops within the last half hour after he scaled the millennium tower in the financial district this afternoon. we brought ito
for all of us here at nbc news, holiday. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, a high altitude drama is over after a man scales a san francisco skyscraper. good evening, everyone. i'm tim sing covich. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a daredevil stuntman by the name of dan good win arrested by cops within the last half hour after he scaled the millennium tower in the financial district this afternoon. we brought ito
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what can you tell us? when will he leave the white house? >> reporter: a lot of palace intrigue. we are confident, multiple sources telling cnn he does plan to run for the mayor of chicago. that it's very likely. he could make that announcement as early as friday. we even saw the president yesterday kind of giving him a public nudge if you're going it decide, decide quickly. that's days away. right around the corner. the deputy chief of staff, we expect peter rowes will step in as interim chief of staff. rahm emanuel, nickname rahmbo is irreplaceable. we'll have to see. >> thanks. >>> an american soldier in custody in iraq, special iist naftali accused in shooting john carrillo and noonan. the shootings took place last thursday. >> i went down not to get killed in combat, but to get killed in his own barracks was just a shame. >> his big hair matched his big personality. he loved experiencing life and it was great. >> chris lawrence is our pentagon correspondent. now at the pentagon. chris, can you shed an
what can you tell us? when will he leave the white house? >> reporter: a lot of palace intrigue. we are confident, multiple sources telling cnn he does plan to run for the mayor of chicago. that it's very likely. he could make that announcement as early as friday. we even saw the president yesterday kind of giving him a public nudge if you're going it decide, decide quickly. that's days away. right around the corner. the deputy chief of staff, we expect peter rowes will step in as interim...
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to use a software term. necessary to integrate but no more than what is necessary and without adding layers of bureaucracy. the incident command system that was established in new orleans was the basis for the of coronation of command. -- to the coronation of command. that is a sound system. incident command is one of the ways to approach these spills. if we look at what transpired, we need to know what the basic doctrine says against the reality of what we found on the ground, which was not a large, monolithic oil spill that we experienced with exxon valdez. oil that came to the surface under different conditions each day, different wind and current. we did not have a large, monolithic oil spill. we had hundreds of thousands of patches of oil that moved in different directions over time that moved beyond the geographical area that was contemplated in any response plan, putting the entire coast at risk. that required resources above the plan. it required coordination across state boundaries and federal regio
to use a software term. necessary to integrate but no more than what is necessary and without adding layers of bureaucracy. the incident command system that was established in new orleans was the basis for the of coronation of command. -- to the coronation of command. that is a sound system. incident command is one of the ways to approach these spills. if we look at what transpired, we need to know what the basic doctrine says against the reality of what we found on the ground, which was not a...
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that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her brother. and she wrote, "i try to achieve my dreams and help others do the same." "that," she said, "is how the world should work." that's a pretty good motto. i work hard to achieve my goals and then i try to help others to achieve their goals. and i agree with tamerria. that's how the world should work. but it's only going to work that way if all of you get in good habits while you're in school. so, yes, each of us need to work hard. we all have to take responsibilities for our own education. we need to take responsibilit
that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her...
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for us, you know, we used special media, and we use our jewelry to update looks and not having to find a new wardrobe. >> you said i cannot imagine working for anybody else. you are 16 and hopefully won't have to. >> you have to do what other people in their 40s and 50s and 60s is, which is figure things out. they are older but don't have the experience in getting funding or marketing. how did you figure it out? did you have advisers? >> yeah, you don't know how to do everything when you start a company, and the best advice was find people who know how to specialize in areas that are your strengths and seek them out for advice. >> that's exactly what you said in the --. >> how do you do that? how do you get somebody to give you advice, not as a nice hobby, but actually believing in you and saying your company will work. >> that is something that i struggled with every since i have had my business. since i am young people are willing to give advice, but not really. they will want to help me because i am so young just to be nice, and then a lot of the times they either don't take me seri
for us, you know, we used special media, and we use our jewelry to update looks and not having to find a new wardrobe. >> you said i cannot imagine working for anybody else. you are 16 and hopefully won't have to. >> you have to do what other people in their 40s and 50s and 60s is, which is figure things out. they are older but don't have the experience in getting funding or marketing. how did you figure it out? did you have advisers? >> yeah, you don't know how to do...
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for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest. what are you hearing about
for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest....
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm veronica de la cruz. time for your first look at entertainment news. back in the '80s greed was good. today at the box office greed is just okay. the long-awaited sequel "wall street never sleeps" fell short of expectations taking in $19 million. the experts blame failure to attract a younger crowd. a whopping 65% of "wall street's" audience was over the age of 30. also this weekend, "legend of the guardians," an animated fantasy adventure, it cost
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and...
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give us a call. email us at c-span.org and follow us on twitter, c-span wj. guest: the big multibillion dollar, multiyear program passes with 90 plus percent of the vote. people drove more, paid more in gasoline tax. they had a lot of money to go around. those days are over. even before the recession, people started driving less. throwing off less gas tax revenue. there are real problems with how to fund the legislation to begin with. we have to deal with that immediate problem. all of those things bundled together. >> if the bank is set up, does the money go out in the form of a loan or grant? guest: the bank could issue bonds or loan or grants. if you really want to focus on those project that's may not generates that's may not generate revenue may not generate revenue may not generate revenue. host: the president said that it creates jobs and makes the economy hum. is it as simple as that? guest: probably. it will take some time to set this thing up. we have to talk about the economy structure and make this as depoliticized as possible. host: politics need
give us a call. email us at c-span.org and follow us on twitter, c-span wj. guest: the big multibillion dollar, multiyear program passes with 90 plus percent of the vote. people drove more, paid more in gasoline tax. they had a lot of money to go around. those days are over. even before the recession, people started driving less. throwing off less gas tax revenue. there are real problems with how to fund the legislation to begin with. we have to deal with that immediate problem. all of those...
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it was a matter of all of us getting involved, all of us staying committed, all of us sticking with our plan for a better future until it was complete. [applause] that's how we've always moved this country forward. each and every time we've made epic change -- from this country's founding to emancipation, to women's suffrage, to workers' rights -- it has not come from a man. it has come from a plan. it has come from a grassroots movement rallying around a cause. that's what the civil rights movement made possible -- foot soldiers like so many of you, sitting down at lunch counters, standing up for freedom; what made it possible for me to be here today -- americans throughout our history making our union more equal, making our union more just, making our union more perfect, one step at a time. that's what we need again. i need everybody here to go back to your neighborhoods, to go back to your workplaces, to go to churches and go to the barbershops and got to the beauty shops, and tell them we've got more work to do. tell them we can't wait to organize. tell them that the time for action
it was a matter of all of us getting involved, all of us staying committed, all of us sticking with our plan for a better future until it was complete. [applause] that's how we've always moved this country forward. each and every time we've made epic change -- from this country's founding to emancipation, to women's suffrage, to workers' rights -- it has not come from a man. it has come from a plan. it has come from a grassroots movement rallying around a cause. that's what the civil rights...
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take a listen. >> the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky. they call us wingnuts. we call us, we the people. >> so, the values voters summit there has a national focus. this may appeal to the national tea party. how does it play in delaware? >> she's energized her base and her supporters with her battle cry of we the people. we are hearing it a lot from people who showed up to volunteer for her, come to the rallies, stand-up at the polls and for people voting on election day, on primary day not involved with her campaign. they feel the establishment really went away from what they believe in and they, the people, were able to defeat mike castle and push back that establishment mentality and show them who they wanted to hold office. >> how about chris coons. how is he reacting? >> he said he's running the same campaign he was running on september 13th that he's running today. he wants to talk about the issues. they had a debate thursday night where they gave very different answers on several policy issues. drawing divisions between the two. he said he's going to tre
take a listen. >> the small elite don't get us. they call us whacky. they call us wingnuts. we call us, we the people. >> so, the values voters summit there has a national focus. this may appeal to the national tea party. how does it play in delaware? >> she's energized her base and her supporters with her battle cry of we the people. we are hearing it a lot from people who showed up to volunteer for her, come to the rallies, stand-up at the polls and for people voting on...
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with us. now it is time for you to chime in. allow 30 days between your calls. you can also send us say tweet -- us a tweet. one editorial from "usa today" this morning. this is an ap article. that is in "usa today." this is their lead editorial this morning. "departing congress leaves piles of unfinished business." again, "usa today" editorial. and then "usa today" goes on to talk about issues like coal mining safety, food safety, etcetera. first call up. clarence in baltimore. caller: good morning. host: clarence, we're listening. caller: i would give congress say d--- congress a d-. they are not finishing. host: what would you like to see them do? caller: i would like them to pass the middle-class tax cut so it can continue. they will probably do it after the election. host: clyde in detroit. independent line. caller: i would give the republicans an f, democrats a d. i am a true independent. hi wish republicans and democrats stop calling in on the . dependent minline congressmen are all mil
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used to use. old textbooks. is that what's behind this? are they looking backward right now? >> yes. they looked at three old history textbooks that were used in texas classrooms from 1999 to 2002. but some of the board members also went back and looked at current textbooks and said they suspect that some of the same problems are in the current books. >> okay. well, anyway, suspecting that which is current, there is one example given by the resolution that reads in one stance, devoting 120 student text lines to christian beliefs, practices and holy writings but 248, more than twice as many, to those are islam. will this be enacted in the future by literally counting words? is that what this is going to come to? >> it's hard to say. this isn't a legally binding resolution. it's basicallily just a strong warning to textbook companies from one of their largest markets. whether they are going to nitpick line by line, that seems difficult to do. we'll have to wait and see. >> real quickly, texes say huge market. does this mean because of the power they have and the sheer volume of
used to use. old textbooks. is that what's behind this? are they looking backward right now? >> yes. they looked at three old history textbooks that were used in texas classrooms from 1999 to 2002. but some of the board members also went back and looked at current textbooks and said they suspect that some of the same problems are in the current books. >> okay. well, anyway, suspecting that which is current, there is one example given by the resolution that reads in one stance,...
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richard lui has been following this for us and, richard, you have new information for us. >> i'll drop that map a little bit later in the show to give people a sex of the context. we have been working the story and looking that sources and we look at all the information coming. what we just have learned from one law enforcement source, i want to stress that, there are claims that this individual has a bomb. this individual is claiming to have a bomb and, two, that this individual wants money and that the bomb squad is there, as well. let me just show you if i have a couple more seconds here what that context is. it started around 8:00 a.m. around this location. this is 9880 southwest 88 street and this is in kendall. now, what happened is he drove, supposedly after apprehending somebody two miles north, two miles and then what we have is the bank of america right here. across the street, we have the university of miami. and my writings not so good. you get a sense, very close, compact area here. starting at this moment, 8:00 a.m. driving two miles north and atm sitting at this location
richard lui has been following this for us and, richard, you have new information for us. >> i'll drop that map a little bit later in the show to give people a sex of the context. we have been working the story and looking that sources and we look at all the information coming. what we just have learned from one law enforcement source, i want to stress that, there are claims that this individual has a bomb. this individual is claiming to have a bomb and, two, that this individual wants...
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avery, begin with you, how often is this state secret privilege actually used. >> used in numbers of very important high-profile cases, fredricka. this is especially significant because al awlaki is a very powerful cleric advocating jihad. what the. >> is arguing is that because of al awlaki is a citizen of the united states, you can't kill him without a hearing, a notice, a fifth amendment right under our bill of rights. it's a fascinating case. but i think what's going to happen is that the federal court will never get to the issue of state secrets. why? simply because the suit brought by his father is going to be challenged as not having standing, meaning that he doesn't have the right to bring the lawsuit in the first place. >> okay. so richard, now i'm wondering, the obama administration says going forward with this case would mean the disclosure of highly sensitive information. they don't want that to happen. what court would make this decision whether, indeed, the government is making a good argument to have this father's case dismissed? >> a federal court, fred, that's the an
avery, begin with you, how often is this state secret privilege actually used. >> used in numbers of very important high-profile cases, fredricka. this is especially significant because al awlaki is a very powerful cleric advocating jihad. what the. >> is arguing is that because of al awlaki is a citizen of the united states, you can't kill him without a hearing, a notice, a fifth amendment right under our bill of rights. it's a fascinating case. but i think what's going to happen...
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stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face looming high above the nation's highways including this one near ft. worth texas and it features a picture of former president george w. bush with the word miss me yet? there's no word on who paid for the ads? those billboards have cropped up around ft. worth as well as wyoming and minnesota. >>> amtrak unveiled its vision for a high speed and we mean really high speed train between washington and boston today. the key question is where amtrak will get the 118 billion it needs to build a link. amtrak says the new trains could
stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face...
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flocabulary is used by an estimated 300,000 students. hip-hop is known for pushing the end vole of, not always in a good way. incendiary racial rhetoric, vote garrity, sex lyrics permeate much of rap. >> we are trying to take the violence out the artists that we work with reach out to us because they realize we are trying to work with kids directly and do something that is across the board positive. >> perfect opportunity to bring it to the class. >> the artists do they have educational backgrounds? >> some do. we've worked with artists who have been tutors. >> tucker: any complaints from parents, teachers? >> i could list the complaints on one or two hands. it happens but it is very rare. >> tucker: i wonder why it takes hip-hop to get certain students engaged in learning? it never has, why does it now require that? >> i think the bigger idea is using something that students are interested in, that has a connection. hip-hop is one of those things. stuck -- >> tucker: is technology improving or a distraction? how thousands of teachers ar
flocabulary is used by an estimated 300,000 students. hip-hop is known for pushing the end vole of, not always in a good way. incendiary racial rhetoric, vote garrity, sex lyrics permeate much of rap. >> we are trying to take the violence out the artists that we work with reach out to us because they realize we are trying to work with kids directly and do something that is across the board positive. >> perfect opportunity to bring it to the class. >> the artists do they have...
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mostf us will remain on the dry side. one or two of us may see a shower. that will bring some good news. we need the rain. high pressure moves back in and eates more beautiful weather. tropical i can, very active. this is tropal storm karl. made its way on shore yesterday with 65-mile-an-hour winds. this is igor, julia. both category 4 storm right. now amazing. it is the fist time sinceçó 192 we've seen two category 4 storm in the atlantic at the same time. we'll focus on igor. show you what will happen. i think it is the only one that could affect land. where will it affect? the possible is bermuda. if you're thinking about going to bermuda, you may want to think again. we could s some rip currents if you're think] about going to the beaches. your forecast, the rest of the evening looking good. a very nice evening. mostly clear and pleasant. 73 to 78 degrees. tomorrow morning, a great start. a few clouds potentially tomorrow morning. we'll call it mostly clear with the temperature between 59 and 64 degrees. át our way through the day tomorrow, more cl
mostf us will remain on the dry side. one or two of us may see a shower. that will bring some good news. we need the rain. high pressure moves back in and eates more beautiful weather. tropical i can, very active. this is tropal storm karl. made its way on shore yesterday with 65-mile-an-hour winds. this is igor, julia. both category 4 storm right. now amazing. it is the fist time sinceçó 192 we've seen two category 4 storm in the atlantic at the same time. we'll focus on igor. show you what...
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>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! >> aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a sister from the same mister, and he's a brother from another mother. >> somebody referred to us as polyg-lets. >> that's how most of us are known is plygs, polygamists. >> reporter: whether you think the browns' lifestyle is right or wrong, it is undeniably challenging. there's the challenge of supporting a huge family on just three incomes. cody and two of the wives work. and then there are the interpersonal logistics. cody sleeps in a different wife's bed every night. you must at times feel torn in four different directions. >> once in a while i give a piece of my
>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! >> aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a...